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Background imageClipping Path Collection: Antique Woodblock print of Samurai Warrior

Antique Woodblock print of Samurai Warrior
Wonderful dynamic woodblock print depicting a Samurai Warrior in battle by Utagawa Kuniyoshi January 1, 1797 a April 14, 1861 was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Japanese Woodblock Print Women with Umberella

Japanese Woodblock Print Women with Umberella
Keisai Eisen (1790 - 1848) is an important ukiyo-e artist who studied under the similarly named Kikugawa Eizan. As with this marvellous classic print

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female musician

Traditional Japanese Woodblock female musician
Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print of 1862 shows an actor Nakamura Daikich with a Shamisen is a 3-stringed lute with a

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Traditional Woodblock print of female peasant

Traditional Woodblock print of female peasant
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1840 from the Edo period showing a female figure in traditional Kimono looking down after she has laid down her burden

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Cherry Tree and Actor

Traditional Japanese Woodblock Cherry Tree and Actor
Japanese Actor from the master Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861). A woodblock print from the Edo period. Warrior with Samurai sword. Would make an ideal card or form part of a calendar

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Traditional woodblock print of a man by water

Traditional woodblock print of a man by water
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1850 from the Edo period showing a male figure in traditional costume standing by a river at night

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Japanese woodblock print of Musicians and Dancers

Japanese woodblock print of Musicians and Dancers
A classic Japanese woodblock print of a court entertainment by Chikanobu Toyohara 1838 - 1912. Printed in 1847 is an unusual wide format

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Southern elephant seal pup barking at group of king penguins on South Georgia Island, Antarctica

Southern elephant seal pup barking at group of king penguins on South Georgia Island, Antarctica
Southern elephant seal pup (Mirounga leonina) barking at small group of king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) on the snow covered tundra on South Georgia Island; South Georgia, Antarctica

Background imageClipping Path Collection: Mayan Wall Sculpture, Mexico - Palenque archaeological site - Stone with non-coded hieroglyphics

Mayan Wall Sculpture, Mexico - Palenque archaeological site - Stone with non-coded hieroglyphics



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Discover the art of precision with clipping path: From antique woodblock prints capturing the fierce spirit of Samurai warriors to delicate Japanese woodblock prints showcasing elegant women with umbrellas, this technique brings out the intricate details. Immerse yourself in traditional Japanese culture as you admire a female musician gracefully playing her instrument and a humble peasant captured in a timeless moment. Experience the beauty of nature intertwined with theatrical performances through a stunning cherry tree backdrop featuring an actor and a serene scene by water. Let your senses be enchanted by vibrant colors and rhythmic movements as musicians and dancers come to life in mesmerizing Japanese woodblock prints. Travel to the icy landscapes of South Georgia Island, Antarctica, where a playful southern elephant seal pup barks at a group of king penguins, reminding us of the wonders found beyond our imagination. Delve into ancient Mayan civilization through intricately carved wall sculptures from Mexico's Palenque archaeological site, revealing non-coded hieroglyphics that hold secrets waiting to be deciphered. Clipping path allows these diverse artworks to shine brightly, preserving their essence for generations to come.